In shorthand, Motorola stays fresh in the smartphone arena, Mainly with their 2026 Razr series that features two very different models, the Razr 70 Ultra (Razr Ultra 2026 in some regions) and the brand-new Razr Fold that have spiced up the market with their functions, looks, and practical everyday benefits.

Motorola has put the finishing touches on the 2026 Razr 70 Ultra, a clamshell smartphone that is a major departure from the original flip phone concept. To be fair, the 70 Ultra version is definitely a refined take on the mid-May 2026 design, almost an advanced model. The phone’s exterior is lined with a 4-inch AMOLED display that allows a user to view notifications, respond to messages, take pictures, and even access some apps without opening the phone. When it’s unfolded, the phone’s inside display is a stunning 7 inches for watching movies, playing games, or multitasking. The device this year is slightly thicker so it has a 5,000mAh battery that helps achieve longer running times, many users with mixed usage reporting a full day and a half on a single charge.

With the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip accompanied by a max of 16GB RAM, the Razr 70 Ultra can execute heavy tasks without any lag. The triple 50MP camera unit is a real treat for the shutterbugs as it is capable of shooting in different environments, also featuring AI-enhanced editing and scene recognition. Other than a powerful processing and camera the phone comes with extraordinary touches such as a separate Moto AI button, chic looks, Pantone colors, and some Alcantara options that provide a very comfortable feel. With a price at $1 499 the new Razr is a serious contender that attracts those valuing the style without giving up on the highest performance.

Besides, what distinguishes the Razr 70 Ultra is how it creates a new fold touch. Mostly, users state that the fold closure is very satisfying to use and that the outer display minimizes the times the user is to open the device. It is perfect for quick engagements while walking, like checking directions, listening to the music to control it during the commute, or even taking photos discreetly during the events. Battery maxing out coupled with rapid 68W charging sort out the older complaints of the device making it even more comforting for working professionals and travelers.

Contrarily, the Motorola Razr Fold is an entirely different device, one that reflects the company’s most significant risk so far, a football-foldable. It looks very much to the book-shaped foldable from previous indications and targets the user base that enjoys large screen most – resulting in an 8.1″ 2K LTPO main screen that folds out of the cover. The 6.6″ front screen keeps the phone operable even with it closed, This way offering an ideal combination between portability and large screen experience.

Mechanicaly, the Razr Fold is fitted with top gear – Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, 16GB RAM, and the battery 6,000mAh that can easily get you through more than a full day. The camera triple 50MP is not far behind others and it is supported by telephoto lens for zoom details. That’s why, it is a good bet for not only the Galaxy Z Fold but also a better value proposition with battery and system support.

They are both shipping Android 16; and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the most recent foldable by them. Motorola phones get software and security updates regularly.